REDISCOVERING ZEN’S ROOTS IN ANCIENT CHINA

Join us Apr 6 - 8 for Rediscovering Zen's Roots in Ancient China with philosopher David Hinton who teaches at Columbia University. His books include Existence: A Story, The Wilds of Poetry, and his translation of the Ch'an classic No-Gate Gateway (Wu-men Kuan) is forthcoming.

Arlene Lueck: 04-18-2012: Karma

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Dharma talk description: In the last talk (for now!) of Sensei Arlene’s visit here at Upaya, she shares with us how karma is created, emotionally and physically, as well as the importance of having a clear intention of our actions rather than being set on a specific outcome. Towards the end of the discussion, Roshi Joan also gives us what her understanding of karma has come to be.

Teacher bio: Sensei Arlene Lueck is currently Tanto, head of practice, at Green Dragon Temple. She was ordained in 1996 and received Dharma Transmission from Norman Fischer in 2005. She lives at Green Gulch Farm with her husband David Daigan Lueck, and she is in residence at Upaya for one month as a visiting teacher.

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Sensei Arlene Lueck

Arlene Lueck is currently Tanto, or head of practice, at Green Dragon Temple. She was ordained in 1996 and received Dharma Transmission from Norman Fischer in 2005. She lives...

Arlene Lueck is currently Tanto, or head of practice, at Green Dragon Temple. She was ordained in 1996 and received Dharma Transmission from Norman Fischer in 2005. She lives at Green Gulch Farm with her husband David Daigan Lueck.